The Munk-Gordon Arctic Security Program is hosting its third annual
conference, �Arctic Peoples and Security.� Taking place in Toronto over two
days, the conference will create an opportunity for dialogue between Arctic
residents, experts and decision-makers who will work together towards
improving Canada�s Arctic security public policy. It will also give a voice
to emerging leaders who will add a fresh perspective to these important
debates.****

Now in its third year, the annual Munk-Gordon Arctic Security Program
conference has become one of the premiere venues for the discussion of
circumpolar issues, covering topics such as the Arctic Council, public
opinion in and about the North, and emergency management. ****

�Arctic Peoples and Security� is hosted by the Walter and Duncan Gordon
Foundation and the Canada Centre for Global Security Studies at the Munk
School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, in partnership with Inuit
Qaujisarvingat: Inuit Knowledge Centre at Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami; St.
Jerome's University; and the Centre for Contemporary International History.
For more information, visit www.gordonfoundation.ca.****